Some properties for
sale:
5.8 to 12+ acres on the tidal Rappahannock
River:
Click HERE
120 acres on the tidal Rappahannock
River:
Click HERE
70 to 131 acres on the tidal Accokeek Creek
(Potomac): Click
HERE
21 acres on the Rappahannock River
in the City of Fredericksburg; will consider selling 5 acres;
Click HERE
Are the oceans and seas rising?
What about the Chesapeake Bay region water
levels?
Below, are hot links to authoritative
articles on the subject of the rise of earth's oceans and seas; especially
as found in the Chesapeake Bay region of Virgina.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)
is an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia, College of William and Mary
and a well respected authority on marine science in Virginia.
Hi Alex – there
are many credible individuals and agencies weighing in on
sea-level rise, but extrapolating out over the next 50 years is
tricky …. Still, here’s some information that may be helpful.
John Boon (from VIMS) is certainly one of the leading
authorities. Best - Sandra
www.vims.edu/newsandevents/topstories/boon_slr.php
www.vims.edu/newsandevents/topstories/tidewatch_forecasts.php
http://www.jcronline.org/doi/abs/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00102.1
http://www.onearth.org/article/sea-level-rising-faster-than-average-in-northeastern-us
Sandra
Sandra Y. Erdle, Coastal Training Program Coordinator
Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
phone: 804.684.7144 / fax: 804.684.7120
P. O. Box 1346, 1375 Greate Road, Gloucester Point, Virginia
23062
syerdle@vims.edu /
http://www.vims.edu/cbnerr/coastal_training/index.php
Click:
Map of the Chesapeake Bay Treasures - from National
Geographic
River Chart - Rappahannock River
River Chart: Potomac River; King George, Stafford